Master of Professional Science in Urban Sustainability and Resilience
University of Miami: School of Architecture
Key Information
Campus location
Miami, USA
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
1 - 2 year
Pace
Full time, Part time
Tuition fees
USD 2,100 / per credit **
Application deadline
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* Application period for the Fall semester is November 1 to June 1
** per credit
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Introduction
The Master of Professional Science degree (MPS) in Urban Sustainability and Resilience program is an interdisciplinary 36 credit program offered jointly between the College of Arts & Sciences’ Department of Geography and Regional Studies and the School of Architecture. The curriculum leverages the knowledge, skills and hands-on practical engagement necessary for students working toward contributing to the urban challenges confronting cities on the front lines of climate change. Miami is the ideal living laboratory, an urban landscape to explore, analyze and propose solutions to the complex interrelationships among globalization, urban resilience, sustainability and planning, such as health, housing, crime, the environment, disaster mitigation, and sea-level rise. This unique program is designed for students from diverse backgrounds in architecture, environmental sciences, management, social sciences, or those already working in green careers (pending final approval by Board of Trustees).
www.urb.miami.edu
For more information contact:
College of Arts & Sciences (Admission):
Janine Garcia, email: [email protected]
or
School of Architecture
Nicole Hejazi, email: [email protected]
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